Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Veteran Intelligence Professional For Sanity, My Dying . . .

Seixon has drawn the ire of Larry Johnson, a member of the so-called "Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity." It seems that Mr. Johnson was a bit peeved at Seixon's willingness to look at Mr. Johnson's connections to Jason "Karl Rove is under double-top-secret indictment" Leopold.

Seixon describes the email:

Johnson laced the email, to a personal account of mine which I do not usually give out and which is not available through Google, with personal details about my family and me.

If you refuse to retract your statements about me I am prepared to ratchet this up several levels. I have not spent the last twenty years working with the U.S. military and the intelligence community to accept this kind of nonsense from a wet-nosed 24 year old coward, who is an armchair warrior but does not have the courage to enlist in the military when his country is at war. (Emphasis added.)

OK, so Larry is invoking his alleged experience with the intelligence community and the military in connection with a demand that Seixon shut up.

That's not very bright. Larry, you just became Seixon's life insurance policy; if anything happens to him, suspicion will fall on you.

And, in general, emailing threats to people is not a sign of intelligence--or, for that matter, sanity.

However, to quote Ron Popeil: "But wait, there's MORE!"

In a second email to Seixon, he said:

I know where you are living. You forget that I do work for the European Union and friends in Interpol.

Larry, here is a nickel's worth of free advice: get yourself a really good European lawyer--one who specializes in defending threats made under color of law--on retainer right now. Tell him the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and follow his advice to the letter. If you don't, your best bet will be to give your soul to Jesus, because your Biblical Beast of Burden (and all chattels and appurtenances thereunto) are going to belong to Seixon if he ever has any problems with the authorities.